Songs for the Little Ones at Home


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In 'Songs for the Little Ones at Home', Various authors have compiled a collection of whimsical and heartwarming nursery rhymes and songs for children. The book's lyrical style and simple yet charming verses make it a delightful read for both parents and young readers. Each song captures the essence of childhood with themes of innocence, imagination, and life's simple joys, making it a timeless classic for generations to come. This collection serves as a window into the literary context of children's literature, showcasing the significance of oral tradition in early education and child development. The songs are not only entertaining but also hold educational value, teaching children about language, rhythm, and storytelling. Various authors' collaborative effort in curating this anthology brings together a diverse range of voices and perspectives, enriching the reading experience for all. 'Songs for the Little Ones at Home' is a testament to the power of literature in shaping young minds and fostering creativity and imagination. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to share the joy of storytelling with the little ones in their lives.







The Chautauquan


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Songs that Never Die


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The Rotarian


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Radio Programs, 1924-1984


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This is an encyclopedic reference work to 1,802 radio programs broadcast from the years 1924 through 1984. Entries include casts, character relationships, plots and storylines, announcers, musicians, producers, hosts, starting and ending dates of the programs, networks, running times, production information and, when appropriate, information on the radio show's adaptation to television. Many hundreds of program openings and closings are included.




A Concordance to the Poems of W.B. Yeats


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Now it is possible for the first time to trace in a systematic way the language patterns of one of the greatest poets who have written in English, W. B. Yeats. Like A Concordance to the Poems of Matthew Arnold, the first of the Cornell Concordances that are under the general editorship of Professor Parrish, this volume was produced on an IBM 704 electronic data-processing machine. Computer technique has so advanced that the Yeats concordance includes punctuation and gives cross references for the second parts of hyphenated words. The frequency of every word in Yeats's poems is given, and an appendix lists all indexed words in order of frequency. The body of this book consists of an index of all significant words in Yeats, each word listed in the line or lines in which it occurs. The concordance is based on the variorum text of Yeats, edited by Alspach and Allt, and includes all variants that occur in printed versions of Yeats's poems.